Tatak – Felt Piano [Muted]
Felt piano muted by thumbs. Recorded with 2 Line Audio CM3's into Apogee Duet.


ByChristopher Scullion
The story
The same story as ‘Tatak – Felt Piano’ except in this case I muted the strings with my thumb while they were played.
I recorded very few notes for this version and it works surprisingly well. I wouldn’t recommend playing chords or elaborate parts as that wasn’t the idea behind the instrument. It works nicely when playing high and pointing out the main notes in a slow melodic line, that’s what I like it for anyway.
Keep it simple.
Recorded with 2 Line Audio CM3’s into Apogee Duet.
Reviews
Immediate Indie Vibes
The first note immediately sounded like a great indie movie vibe. Then I let the note go and it stopped immediately. No release time at all. It felt weird, but then it dawned on me to try it with a reverb instead of trying to add release to it, and wow....
This plays so well with any reverb feel you're trying to fit it into, and I think you've just taught me something as well.The playability is very flexible due to this. It's up to how you treat it afterward.
I like that the raw samples are just purely muted, no extra room sound or anything.
I'd usually ask for more in the GUI, but this library really just tells me to go have fun with my DAW and other plugins.
A felt piano but not really
I went into this one expecting something like soft piano but I was pleasently surprised! This one feels more punchy but still soft. Sounds really good!
Cool sound but i dont really see the point
I feel like i could achieve this sound by just playing a piano in a staccato fashion. i dont think i need a separate instrument for it. To be fair it does kind of have pluckiness to it which is unique. Its a shame its not more dynamic because dynamics are such an important part of staccato and pitzacatto playing. I really like the sound of the high end but the low end is a bit honky. I dont think id personally find much use for this but i hope others enjoy it. It could be cool for layering